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There is no time that ASUU will be on strike that will be justified – Nwajiuba

Damilola Adeyemo

ABUJA – The Federal Government has said that there is no time that ASUU will be on strike that will be justified.

In a statement, the Minister of State for Education, Chukwuemeka Nwajiuba said “There is no agreement that government has reneged on, everything we are doing is within the resources and ambit of government.

“There is no time that ASUU will be on strike that will be justified. Countries don’t go on strike because of the benefit of a few because one strike could cause destruction in the lives of others.

“When people ask for their rights, it is up to the Federal Government to continue to engage them. We are going to continue to engage them. We don’t expect anybody to always pronounce strike to more or less frustrate other people. The people you are hurting are your fellow citizens.

“When people ask for their rights, it is up to the Federal Government to continue to engage them. We are going to continue to engage them. We don’t expect anybody to always pronounce strike to more or less frustrate other people. The people you are hurting are your fellow citizens.

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